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Invasive Ventilation Modes and Parameters
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Which muscle is responsible for the majority of the work during inhalation?

  • Abdominal muscles
  • Intercostal muscles
  • Diaphragm (correct)
  • Respiratory muscles
  • What is the function of the upper airway?

  • Filters, warms, and humidifies air (correct)
  • Expands during exhalation
  • Contracts during inhalation
  • Removes CO2
  • What are some possible reasons for mechanical ventilation?

  • Muscle strains
  • Allergic reactions
  • Digestive system disorders
  • Neurological disorders (correct)
  • Which type of ventilation support allows the person to breathe on their own between ventilator breaths?

    <p>Partial Support</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of PEEP pressure in some ventilators?

    <p>To prevent the alveoli from collapsing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of ventilation support uses an artificial airway?

    <p>Invasive Ventilation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of a tracheostomy in ventilation support?

    <p>To support the airway</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of power source is plugged into the wall outlet?

    <p>A/C Power</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long does the detachable battery last?

    <p>3 hrs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of an HME in the circuits?

    <p>To provide heat and moisture exchange for humidity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of a manual resuscitator?

    <p>To provide additional help with breathing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which mode of Invasive Ventilation allows for spontaneous breaths between mandatory breaths?

    <p>SIMV</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which parameter in Invasive Ventilation refers to the pressure applied during inspiration?

    <p>PIP</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of Invasive Ventilation delivers breathing support directly into the patient's lungs via a tracheostomy tube?

    <p>BiLevel Ventilation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which ventilator parameter refers to the number of breaths delivered per minute?

    <p>RR</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of alarm on the ventilator indicates a possible malfunction of the ventilator?

    <p>Check circuit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do if the ventilator reaches a high pressure?

    <p>Suction the blocked airway</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do if the ventilator circuit is disconnected?

    <p>Check for disconnection of circuit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are some signs of respiratory distress in a patient on a ventilator?

    <p>Bubbling of secretions out of the tube</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Mechanical ventilation is only used for patients with pulmonary/cardiovascular disorders.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The diaphragm contracts and the ribs expand during inhalation.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Home ventilation has no impact on the lives of patients and their families.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Non-invasive ventilation refers to the administration of ventilatory support using an invasive artificial airway.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Partial support means that the person is able to breathe on their own between ventilator breaths.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Total support means that the person needs the ventilator to do all their breathing.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Nasal pillows are a type of interface used in non-invasive ventilation that insert directly into the nostrils.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Alarms on the ventilator will alert you to a change in your patient's breathing.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The purpose of PEEP pressure in some ventilators is to prevent the collapse of alveoli during expiration.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Respiratory distress can be indicated by signs such as increased coughing, restlessness, and bubbling of secretions out of the tube.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Invasive ventilation delivers breathing support directly into the patient's lungs via a tracheostomy tube.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    True or false: The Trilogy ventilator can be powered by both A/C and D/C power sources?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    True or false: The detachable battery of the Trilogy ventilator lasts approximately 8 hours?

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    True or false: The Fisher and Paykel heated humidifier should always be set to the invasive setting?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    True or false: The temperature probe in the ventilator circuit measures the temperature of the air and gives feedback to the humidifier?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    True or false: BiLevel Ventilation can cause headaches and nasal congestion?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    True or false: Invasive Ventilation delivers breathing support directly into the patient's lungs via a tracheostomy tube?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    True or false: SIMV allows for spontaneous breaths between mandatory breaths?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    True or false: The Trilog y 200 ventilator has a detachable lithium-ion battery?

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Invasive Ventilation Modes and Parameters: Key Facts and Features

    • BiLevel Ventilation can cause problems such as gagging, vomiting, headaches, sore eyes, redness on the face, nosebleeds, and nasal congestion.
    • Invasive Ventilation delivers breathing support directly into the patient's lungs via a tracheostomy tube.
    • There are different types of Invasive Ventilation, including Pressure Control Ventilation and Volume Ventilation.
    • Mandatory breaths in Invasive Ventilation are completely controlled by the ventilator, while assisted breaths are controlled by both the patient and the ventilator.
    • Spontaneous breaths in Invasive Ventilation are triggered by the patient and are determined by the set pressure or volume on the ventilator.
    • Invasive Ventilation modes include CPAP (Continuous positive airway pressure), PC (Pressure Control), CV (Control Ventilation), and AC or C (Assist/Control or Control Assisted and mandatory breaths).
    • SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation) allows for spontaneous breaths between mandatory breaths, while PC-SIMV (Pressure Controlled SIMV) delivers mandatory breaths with a boost of pressure.
    • Invasive Ventilator parameters include PIP (positive inspiratory pressure), PEEP (positive end expiratory pressure), RR (respiratory rate), Vt (tidal volume), sensitivity, inspiratory flow rate, and alarms.
    • Other parameters include I:E ratio, oxygen percentage, inspiratory time (It), rise time, MV (minute volume), and alarm indicators.
    • The Trilog y 200 ventilator has a front panel display screen, toggle buttons, side panels, an exhalation porting block, and a breathing circuit.
    • The ventilator can be powered by AC or DC power, and it has a detachable lithium-ion battery for additional usage time.
    • Oxygen can be applied to the ventilator through an oxygen inlet port, and there are different types of home oxygen available.

    Invasive Ventilation Modes and Parameters: Key Facts and Features

    • BiLevel Ventilation can cause problems such as gagging, vomiting, headaches, sore eyes, redness on the face, nosebleeds, and nasal congestion.
    • Invasive Ventilation delivers breathing support directly into the patient's lungs via a tracheostomy tube.
    • There are different types of Invasive Ventilation, including Pressure Control Ventilation and Volume Ventilation.
    • Mandatory breaths in Invasive Ventilation are completely controlled by the ventilator, while assisted breaths are controlled by both the patient and the ventilator.
    • Spontaneous breaths in Invasive Ventilation are triggered by the patient and are determined by the set pressure or volume on the ventilator.
    • Invasive Ventilation modes include CPAP (Continuous positive airway pressure), PC (Pressure Control), CV (Control Ventilation), and AC or C (Assist/Control or Control Assisted and mandatory breaths).
    • SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation) allows for spontaneous breaths between mandatory breaths, while PC-SIMV (Pressure Controlled SIMV) delivers mandatory breaths with a boost of pressure.
    • Invasive Ventilator parameters include PIP (positive inspiratory pressure), PEEP (positive end expiratory pressure), RR (respiratory rate), Vt (tidal volume), sensitivity, inspiratory flow rate, and alarms.
    • Other parameters include I:E ratio, oxygen percentage, inspiratory time (It), rise time, MV (minute volume), and alarm indicators.
    • The Trilog y 200 ventilator has a front panel display screen, toggle buttons, side panels, an exhalation porting block, and a breathing circuit.
    • The ventilator can be powered by AC or DC power, and it has a detachable lithium-ion battery for additional usage time.
    • Oxygen can be applied to the ventilator through an oxygen inlet port, and there are different types of home oxygen available.

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    Test your knowledge on invasive ventilation modes and parameters with this informative quiz. Learn about key facts and features, including different types of invasive ventilation, mandatory and assisted breaths, and various ventilation modes. Explore important parameters such as PIP, PEEP, RR, Vt, and more. Challenge yourself and enhance your understanding of this essential medical technique.

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